Palatial

Word PALATIAL
Character 8
Hyphenation pa la tial
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Palatial"

What do we mean by palatial?

Of or suitable for a palace. adjective

Of the nature of a palace, as in spaciousness or ornateness. adjective

Palatal: as, the palatial retraction of the tongue.

A palatal. noun

Of or pertaining to a palace; resembling or befitting a palace; magnificent. Also palatian.

Of or pertaining to a palace; suitable for a palace; resembling a palace; royal; magnificent. adjective

A palatal letter. noun

Palatal; palatine. adjective

Of or relating to a palace. adjective

On a grand scale; very rich furnishing(s). adjective

Suitable for or like a palace adjective

Relating to or being a palace adjective

Of or relating to a palace.

On a grand scale; with very rich furnishings.

1. The virtual every-adjective. Can be used in place of any adjective, in any language, in any country, on any planet. (In most cases, accompanied in the same sentence by the noun regalia) (Used as a positive in most cases) 2. Pertaining to or suitable of a palace. Urban Dictionary

A word that describes something exuberant and/or extrordinary. Anything that is considered epic or worth remembering. Urban Dictionary

The new replacement for the overused and ghey word 'EPIC'. Simply replace with 'palatial' wherever 'epic' was used. Urban Dictionary

One of the awesomest words in the world. Equal with Regalia. It can mean what every you want Urban Dictionary

To take words that people don't use anymore, and using them for anything you want them to mean. Or also known as, "Palatial regalia". Urban Dictionary

Verb. An over-large nearing obnoxious residence; a home fit for a king. Urban Dictionary

Scapegoat for those who have a poor vocabulary... (palatial- adjective you can use for any other one) (regalia- noun you can use for any noun) Urban Dictionary

Palatial ragalia - a term used by mid twenty to early thirties women and men who feel a need to surround themselves in highschool cliquiness and security. They use this term to talk in secret code as if they were back in kindergarten forming their own stupid secret club. People who use this term today are probably people you used to go to high school with who considered themselves cool and in the "popular" group. These people are now probably around 28 and use childish jargon to talk to each other while they are making complete asses of themselves in public and telling about it the next day by posting pics on myspace and using captions to describe them such as palatial ragalia!. This term can mean anything and is mostly used to desribe drunken, disgusting,unattractive, party times and obnoxious people (mostly women who think they are attractive and "popular" to the bar scene). This word may cause one to stop and think what does that mean...therefore be cautious of those using it-they just want you to think that they are of importance...they are not!!! Urban Dictionary

Noun \ˈpa-lət-ēə(r)\ A self-proclaimed culinary arts aficionado with a sharp discernment of sophisticated cuisine and fine wines. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Palatial

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The word "palatial" in example sentences

Some Moons back I was at a community meeting of leafy laned affluenzers, nobody under 45, or who did not live in palatial grandeur. ❋ Inspector Gadget (2009)

From Hong Kong to Honduras, and from South Africa to Scottsdale, I have spa-ed, soaked, swum, wined and dined in palatial hotels and resorts with perfect beds, sumptuous bathrooms, impeccable service and world-class designer décor. ❋ Judie Fein (2010)

From Hong Kong to Honduras, and from South Africa to Scottsdale, I have spa-ed, soaked, swum, wined and dined in palatial hotels and resorts with perfect beds, sumptuous bathrooms, impeccable service and world-class designer décor. ❋ Judie Fein (2010)

This was a considerable undertaking, as Henry VIII was the Citizen Kane of his day with vast stores of furnishings and "stuff" crammed in palatial storehouses at the various royal residences. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Eve discovers the world of 'parachute kids,' children of wealthy absentee Asian parents set up in palatial homes near the best high schools. ❋ Unknown (2001)

She called the palatial mansion "Look-at-me-I'm-rich architecture" and added, "I hope I never lay eyes on them." ❋ Unknown (2003)

Everything tending to Tommy Atkins's comfort is supplied, including again palatial cinemas and concerts, all of which results in excellent behavior and the best relations between the British soldier and the French inhabitants. ❋ Unknown (1916)

Abdel Baset al-Megrahi was found at what was described as a palatial house in an upmarket part of Tripoli, guarded by at least six security cameras and attended to by concerned relatives, CNN reported. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The houses on Knob Hill and Knopfler Drive are what you'd call "palatial" -- they're big, they're tucked away behind lots of trees, and they have long, looping driveways from the road. ❋ Unknown (2004)

It’s an old resort town, and there are LOTS of very rich people here, both long time residents, and the “nouveau riche” who come to spend winters in palatial, movie star style homes lining the Gulf of Mexico. ❋ Unknown (2006)

The Castle, as Stiegel called his palatial mansion, was draped in tapestries and included, among its many rooms, a chapel. ❋ Charles Rappleye (2010)

I'm standing at the chancery, what's called the chancery, outside the grounds where what is often described as the palatial residence of Cardinal Law, Archbishop Law is. ❋ Unknown (2002)

Though the steamboats were called palatial, viewed from my rocking-chair trip to-day I wonder how people managed to stand the inconveniences and discomforts they provided. ❋ Unknown (1912)

'You have money -- too much money, Moore, by an amount I might easily name -- a home which some might call palatial, a lovely, if not altogether healthy wife, two fine children, and all the honor which a man in a commonwealth like this should ask for. ❋ Anna Katharine Green (1890)

The third example I shall give is of a dining-room which may be called palatial in size and effect, occupying the whole square wing of a well-known New York house. ❋ Candace Wheeler (1875)

There is a little village at Warm Springs, but the hotel -- since burned and rebuilt -- (which may be briefly described as a palatial shanty) stands by itself close to the river, which is here a deep, rapid, turbid stream. ❋ Charles Dudley Warner (1864)

1: Dude, this party is so palatial!! 1:'Alternate': That [nude] "show" you put on at [Jim's] wedding was so NOT palatial! 2: A palatial [tapestry]. ❋ GrantMF (2007)

"Bro, that was some palatial shit!" "That [concert] was fucking palitial!" "I think this [mite] even be palatial enough to [get on] urban dictionary!" ❋ Catpis (2008)

1. [Palatial] fail. You suck. 2. Dude that new lambo is so [palatial] 3. This chick I know is a blackbelt in karate, so when this a$$hole came up behind her, she totally kicked the dude's ass. You should have been there, it was f'ing palatial. 4. Ed hardy wearing d-bags that use epic in every sentence is a palatial fail at life. 5. DUDE UR [POSTCOUNT] IZ [PALATIAL] PHAIL 6. LOL PALATIAL WIN Y00H RUEL *see epic ❋ Shirakiphoto (2011)

Man that car is [palatial], wish i had that car. or [Suck my] [regalia] you palatialing son of a bitch. ❋ Patricktheman69 (2010)

You can use any word not used by most people. Heres an example with 2 of hundreds of words. [Palatial] [regalia] That regalia is [palatial]! Instead of, That house is big It can mean [anything you want] it to mean. *Note: It doesn't have to be palatial or regalia, those are just more common when it comes to this. ❋ Whitebill (2008)

Look at that [palatial regalia], that guy must be [overcompensating] for something. Imagine how many [peasants] it took to build that palatial regalia. ❋ Cdechforeva (2018)

josh- "dude, you don't know any politics!" billy- "YEAH... well, [Barack's] ideas are a bunch of [palatial] regalias! UGH [what you know about that]?" ❋ J Leezy (2008)

Last night at [BAR] was total [palatial ragalia]! [Palatial Ragalia] is not a [trend], it's an attitude! ❋ Bruce Paleski (2008)

After [sampling] his [entree] at [French Laundry], the habitué clearly defined the five basic tastes and identified the perfect wine pairing. It was apparent to those in his party that he was more than a mere foodie; he was a distinguished palatier. ❋ Frankenspyne (2013)

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